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Where I can input the amounts to claim Ontario Senor's public transit tax credit? Line 6305 in ON479?

Is this a new credit? Line 6305, How a seniors can claim amounts he paid for public transit service in Ontario? When clicking in Line 6305 in Form ON479 is not taking a field where I can enter the amounts

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Go to module 5 (Tax + credits) and the fourth line in the choices is ON479 for Ontario Tax Credit. The very first line on that schedule allows you to input the amount paid for senior's use of Ontario public transit services

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When I refer to modules, I'm talking about the list of possible "groups", to use another word, which are brought up when you use the F4 function key. Box 6305 on form ON479 has the 0.00 in black, which means you directly enter the amount the senior spent on transit right there. It is only the blue boxes which cannot be used to enter data unless you deliberately over-ride them, which I would be very cautious about. The line I was referring to does have a "blue box" on the far right, but the box for data input is a couple of inches to the left before the "x 15%" notation. Hope that helps.

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